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Hello, this is Yoshida from the Techo Team. Can you believe itfs already December? Just the other day, it was the birthday of the Techo Production Teamfs beloved mentor, Beckham 3
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We threw a little surprise party and toasted with cake. Now I can say this, but everything had been planned in secret... until a sparkly-hat-wearing
Asako appeared on the gWhatfs Hobonichi up to?h section of our website... That definitely wasnft part of the plan.
ªText of title reads: "Tuesday morning"
I mean she was probably talking about work... but why there of all places?
Wefd just climbed one of the more nerve-wracking mountains in the production schedule, so everyone really enjoyed celebrating together. And now that wefve had our real year-end party, letfs kick off the Hobonichi Techo one, too!
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For 2025, I used the Techo Cousin and the Tragen / Black. I used them mainly for work tasks and memos—mostly quick, messy scribbles. I stuffed the Tragen full of pens and stationery and carried it everywhere.
This page is full of trivia about Jinbocho, the neighborhood where Hobonichifs office is located. To gather ideas, I went around asking different people in the office, and I learned so much I didnft know. Itfs become a page I love flipping back to. Apparently therefs even a vintage clothing shop that only opens once every two months.
This page shows the signatures people left after checking some of our recent production samples. But hang on—isnft everyone way too good at drawing? These are way too cute for casual notes. I had to paste them into my techo. And Kawamurafs elegant handwriting... Ifm always jealous. Maybe being surrounded by so much handwriting is one of the small blessings of working in the Techo Team.
Looking back over my techo, there was one stand out page that surprised me. I make it a habit to write out tomorrow's tasks in the evening, then once I complete them, tick them off with a red pen. But look. There isnft any red. I canft remember this day at all, but it seems that I didnft do a single thing I had planned.
This next page is one of my favorites. I stuck in a ticket from the Q-RAIS EXPO, and on the blank weekend page I tested a stamp with my name.
Whether itfs quick little notes or random things you want to paste in, the Hobonichi Techo accepts everything with open arms.
It really has a really big heart.
With that, I'd like to wrap up my Techo End of Year Reflection. Please look forward to another member's tomorrow!








